Updated: Sunday, 04 December 2011, 10:19 AM ESTPublished : Sunday, 04 December 2011, 5:08 AM EST

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) – A automobile crashed into a station relic in Northampton. The accident happened around 1:45 Sunday morning.  Northampton Police Lt. Jody Casper told 22News, twenty-one year-old John Diemand gathering through the blockade and into the vital room of the Daughters of the American Revolution House on South Street in Northampton. 

There were two passangers in the automobile at the time of the crash though Diemand was the only person to means teenager injuries, he was taken to Baystate Medical Center.  Police did not detain Diemand,  Lt. Casper told 22News this means of the crash is still being investigated.  Lt. Casper says she can’t endorse nor repudiate if there was celebration involved.  

Daughters of the American Revolution House is a chronological building.  It was built in 1753 and according to the North Street Neighborhood Association it’s the second oldest home in this Northampton neighborhood. 

22News spoke to Red Cross Disaster Assesment Superviser George Gordan who told us that there were 2 people in the vehicle, no injuries and the automobile was still stranded in the house. He pronounced there was a fire though it was put out.

Ruth Griggs, who lives on South Street, was there when the accident happened. “You saw the prolonged prolonged trail that he took right across the back yard the a spectacle that it didn’t strike a tree. He dragged all sorts of pieces of blockade with him. He just kept starting until he strike the Daughters of the American Revolution House”.

The goal of this multitude is to teach and safety our insubordinate history.  Lt. Casper told 22News the crash caused repairs to the electrical pole, the blockade and the vital room.

The twenty-one year-old driver was not arrested and is approaching to be fine after being taken to the hospital for teenager injuries.

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